The Lord of the Rings Online Developer Diary

An unnamed member of The Lord of the Rings Online development team has penned a new developer diary covering today's launch of the game's Spring Festival event.
This Spring Festival will feature all of the games and good cheer that have been present in the past, but this year brings a sizeable new landmark to the festival grounds in the Horsefields, courtesy of a very talented gardener on the World Team. If you are new to the game or unfamiliar with the festival content, try to make it to the Shire's Greenfields for the Bullroarer celebrations, as well as the usual stomping grounds for our seasonal events: Hobbiton, Thorin's Hall, Duillond, and the Horsefields.

My favorite aspect of the festivals (and the element that inspired me most when planning and implementing the content for the Hedge Maze) is the heightened sense of community that arises from the players around Festival time. It is a very palpable thing during these limited events, and players of every level can actually find common ground in playing and enjoying the offered content. All playstyle differences are laid aside as folks clamor to drink the smoothest ale, learn the latest dances, and emote-mock the one Hunter that can't seem to do the fence walk after countless tries. It's a side of LotRO that contrasts heavily with the constant uphill battle of advancing your character, and is a very enjoyable diversion for many.

The Hedge Maze is intended to bring players together for a new challenge that will take place in a more close-quartered public instance than we've seen previously in the game. There are chickens to be caught, Elves to be scolded, signs to be posted, records to be beat, and a very sinister surprise at the center of it all. I highly recommend joining the Inn League this year if you have not done so already.
In addition, some screenshots showing off the event have turned up on WarCry.